Network Routing and Switching, Network Security Strategy, Network Monitoring and Analysis
Storage and Data Centre Networks, Networking and Virtualisation Management, Cloud Computing Networks
Mobile Devices and Platforms, Mobile Security and Management, Enterprise Mobile Services, Enterprise Wireless Networking
Secure Remote Access, WAN Performance Optimisation, WAN Backup and Disaster Recovery
IP Telephony and VoIP, Unified Communications and Collaboration, Telecoms Networks, Telecoms Cloud Services
The use of session management middleware is being floated as a way to use SIP to improve UC interoperability for collaboration and UC apps.
Vendors are aware of and gradually responding to issues around multi-vendor UC strategies and UC interoperability, according to a discussion panel at Interop 2012.
Virtual UC applications are being deployed beyond the data center into the distributed enterprise and should be planned with virtual desktop infrastructure deployment.
Bring your own device (BYOD) can be a boon for both employees and enterprises, but clear policies and management tools are needed.
IT departments deploying mobile health care solutions must ensure that using mobile devices in health care settings doesn't violate federal laws or compromise security.
Distributed antenna systems and in-building wireless solutions are two options to improve wireless cellular coverage within an enterprise facility.
Latin American smartphone adoption is more robust than North America's, and the consumers are more mobile-friendly than their peers in developed economies.
Rising demand for high-quality network service delivery will require operators to undertake a massive wireless network upgrade, driving deals like the AT&T/T-Mobile acquisition.
In this ACG Research HotSeat video, Managing Partner Ray Mota gives viewers a quarterly update on the telecom service provider routing and switching market.
Experts debate whether enterprises should focus on network monitoring or on application performance monitoring to measure quality of experience.
Connecting to the cloud and supporting unified communication (UC) applications is forcing enterprises to redesign WAN architecture.
The number of devices supporting video is growing; an Interop 2012 panel discusses whether putting video in the cloud can help lessen bandwidth burdens over the WAN.
Selling telemedicine solutions can be an opportunity for partner growth, but it comes with its share of technology and skill set challenges to overcome.
When video wall technology was expensive it was hard to sell. But selling digital signage has dropped in cost and many companies are now eager to replace static signs.
At Cisco Partner Summit 2012, Cisco continues its attempt to improve business by refocusing its channel partner strategy with support services, mobility and cloud announcements.
Do your Web app users upload files to your servers? Find out the dangers of malicious file uploads and learn six steps to stop file-upload attacks.
Organisations are looking beyond NAC and MDM to resolve BYOD security issues; MDM, security and hybrid vendors are responding with new products.
For the first time, the ICO fines an NHS organisation for sending patient data to the wrong person.
Until now the DevOps movement has been lead by systems administrators, but now network engineers may find it also eases network automation and cloud orchestration.
Experts say a BYOD policy will require network managers to reach across IT silos.
Packet analysis may provide a deeper look into the network, but NetFlow analysis can offer a broader view. To achieve even better network visibility the two work best together.